APA Footnotes | Format & Examples

Introduction to APA Footnotes
In APA Style, in-text citations are the primary method for citing sources. However, footnotes can be used to:

Footnotes can appear either at the bottom of relevant pages or be grouped together on a separate page at the end of the document.

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Formatting Footnotes in APA

Footnotes in APA Style use superscript numbers and should be formatted in consecutive order. Footnote numbers typically appear at the end of a sentence or clause, following the period or other punctuation.

Example:

There are exceptions to consider:

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Placing Footnotes

Footnotes can be placed at the bottom of the page or at the end of the paper. You have the flexibility to choose based on your preference.

Note: Although commonly called endnotes, they are referred to as footnotes in APA Style.

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Types of Footnotes

Example: Content Footnote
1 See Atwell (2005), chapter 1, for a more detailed analysis of this approach.

Example: Copyright Footnote
1 From Theories of Human Development: A Comparative Approach (p. 155), by Michael G. Green and John A. Piel, 2010, Routledge. Copyright 2010 by Taylor & Francis. Reprinted with permission.

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